- **Windows**: Windows users can download a precompiled version downloadable from the [NetRadiant website](https://netradiant.gitlab.io/page/download/).
The mapping support zip also contains a compiled version of NetRadiant in the `mapping` folder but while it may works, it is fairly outdated and lacks a lot of updates.
-- **Linux**: Linux users can use a precompiled version downloadable from the [NetRadiant website](https://netradiant.gitlab.io/page/download/).
+- **Linux**: Linux users can use a precompiled version downloadable from the [NetRadiant website](https://netradiant.gitlab.io/page/download/). (_NOTE: Arch Linux users can also use the [netradiant-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/netradiant-git/) PKGBUILD to get the editor_)
- **macOS**: Current versions of macOS don't seem to work because of GTKGLExt, compiled versions from [here](http://ingar.intranifty.net/gtkradiant/index.html) might work
People wanting to compile NetRadiant themselves can look at the [NetRadiant Repository](https://gitlab.com/xonotic/netradiant).
### Step 6: Setting up NetRadiant
-When you first start up radiant it may ask where the engine path is. Simply, point it to the xonotic install location. Then NetRadiant should start,and the lower right pane should have lists of texture packs. If there are no texture packs, then refer back to step 4.
+When you first start up radiant it may ask where the engine path is. Simply, point it to the Xonotic install location. Then NetRadiant should start,and the lower right pane should have lists of texture packs. If there are no texture packs, then refer back to step 4.
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